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1 . .KIND'S- WEEKLY. "' TUESDAY PVBL1SEED TWICE-A -WEEK FR1LA ::l 8 NO 42 GREENVILLE, JV. C MdY 4 WO I 22 CTS A YZUZ v h 1 w itrnn a radius of 25 miles of Greenville, The Weekly has treble lh WUMSnoeB OI au7 otner paper. Books always open to Advertisers. - - - ? 1901- R & W -19018 Wide-awake and Watchmsr are As merchants we are yountr. In exoetience we 1 - r w , 1 To be useful merchants demand wakefulness de- rjj watchfulness. The more wakeful and watchful we ffi a 1 . . . . . A,, a t 11 -T -W ,i uie i.mjic uciui wc die iu nie uuyiiig puunc. ii par-::-;:.:'.ariy pays to be on the alert just at this time. A 'back ward season has made manufacturers and agents very v.x i.s. "Over-Stocked,' is the cry all along the line. Price breaks, to relieve the pressure, . are taking place on every hand. Close touch with the markets givs this store ihe power to push the good things your way. Thus a few prices are narr.ed. We can Clothe and Ghoe you to your entire satis adion, and the prices all leaning your way. x V iX x' x x X X X X x X X x' X x' X x x X ( x -I X Umnrellas LdUics Belts 30c 7c All kinds ef Lace lc, c & 3c yd Ladies fine Dongola Shoes 50 V toc per pir. More than 600 Laiies fine Slippers that must go at 60c 4 More than 1,000 yd home- x spun yd wid, regular 7c ix kind, our price 3 340 x Dimity, Colored Lawns, J-J i?inng Colors, regular 7 1-2 Jij i ioc values, our price Qq x X Kine India Lawns 40-inch x wile, regvdar worth 20 & 25c xV our price lOC x x x l L'Hdii Bleaching yd wide 10 x' Vii V t-X X X x 3 x Xf -X X - X One case Fruit of The m Bleaching yd wi iily to customer 1-2 M.re than 100 Boy Suits 3 17 to be pushed out in the lexi 12 days. Remember t:iee uits cost us nothing i jo otter will be reiued. Scriver.s Drawers 45 C Boys Hats 15c, Caps c, Mens Hats 30C M idras Shirts for men and boys 48c John Clarks Spool Cotton 2 spools tor 5 c Ladies ready mde skirts regularise, our price 25c Mens white unlaundred shirts, regular 50c our price 29c 500 Ladies Kid Gloves jegular worth $ioc, our pric 79c, every pair guaranteed. You know that we are the shirt people but we just hap pened to stumble over So 40c styles that other stores charge $1.00 for. x x. on earth, always $5. 00 for price x Banister Celebrated Hand Made Shoes, the best shoe the next 1 1 days our wid be $3.0, only to cus'omer. ne pair x X x: .x x ANTED 2000 subscribers to the Designer, at once, xj N ;r'.y a quarter of a million women take the Designer, be 1 -e sractic-ibilitv-and atlr ictivenes characterize whatever ice in its najes. whether the vi-.' inject relates to the a: v. in iirior, the Nursery, the iewmg Koom or the The best dressed women consult the Designer The mo-t careful house-keepers profit by its do- a i vice, t widest mothers go to it :or help with the ' "ties, and every member of the family enjoys its literary art lashions. T:, e Standard patterns f u June and advance styles for t received. The Designer f;r one year $1.00. Stm- '.ion Cataloirues i"n Sheet frv The Designer for June 10c. RICKS & WILKINSON. 1 KINSTON BANK FAlLfRE. Like a -thunderbslt from a c'.e: ! ky" Yesterday. (Tuesday , m-m:.. - J came the Utemen taat Mr. S. H. j Lofiin. banker aid merchant: had j tailed I The actual dtp i s'will prohb y not exceed $5,ooo. The other lia bilities we roughly estimate at 000. The nominal assets are per haps in the neighborhood of $135. 000. I he failure is thought by mmy to be due to advancing money to and endorsing paper for the proposed Cireat Eastern Railway. The failure is a .matter of deep humiliation to Mr. Loftin lie feel- 'deeply the trouble he .causes his friends and patrons. They should be as lenient in their views of the trouble as they can. It is not good business policy to cause any more trouble than can be avoided. The failure of a man who has carried on a banking business in Kinston since 1883 and who I as given accommo dations to so large a portion of the community is a regretable calamity. Every citizen should do all they can to ease the effect of ihe blow should strengthen and help each other. If this is done " tne evil ef fects of the failure will be miidmiz d Kinston Free Press. THE BEST WAY, 1. 1. Mil, Fret. W. I am, Via-Fte. 2. J. CCSSr, tititz -STATEMENT OF Secretary of StateJ. Bryan (i nines has inaugurated an innovati- n in connection with the printing of the laws which will prove a great con venience and saving for the people generally wKo hve occasion t j want copies of these Uw. He has the State printers as thev make up the forms tor the printing of the acts in book forms to strike off say 50 copies of each law in regular book pae form. The?e are placed on file so that they can be mailed to any interested citizen who may haye occasion to request a copy for any purpose. Heretofore the cwily way to get a copy of most of the general and special acts wa to copy it from the original, this sys tem enta ling much work on the clerical f Tee of the 3ar Depart ment as well as neeil& expense upon the party asking for the copy. Raleigh Post. Drs. C OH. I-aughinghouse and E. A. Mv.ye are representing I Greenville at the meeting of the State Medical at Durhcm this week --Nice large rooted Coliag m pot, 5cts each at The Weekly Office. T ' rt HITE. W. T. FLEMING white & Fleming i pviHV EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A iVrEUAL STORE. STAPLE GOODS ALWAYS ON rV Goods, Provisions, TMpv and Genera! Supplies 11 iE HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES ALL FARM SUPPLIES. NO LOSS OF TIME. 1 have sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years, and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it. I sold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work again this morning H. R- Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma As will be seen by the alcve the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time- You should .keep a bottle of this remedy in your horre. For sale by J. I Wooten. The Greenville Banking 5 Trust Co (Opened April tth iqdi) GREENVILLE N. C. At close of busing, Apr:! 24th 1901 Resources Liabilities Loans and Discounts f 2.044.11 S Cap.ial St ck Furni'.ure an! Fixt :rrs 444 84 l l Uy ( ash . - , , - I'er.r ;N ' 7 J $ 1 r, 3 00 .0 9.'4& ... . . - Interest paid on Time Denosits X - .: ..... r in11 in a.i iiuMr,(i GENERAL ORDER No. 4. The following men are herbv appointed as non-commissioned officers of Co. II. jnd Regt. N. I. S. G. nt Segt. J. H. Jarvis. i 2nd 3id 4 th 5th Q M i I Paul Metric W. K. Jiley S. M. Danul Leon S. Hardee J. I- Sugg 1st Corp T. .A Duke 2nd ' C. E. Rountree 3rd H. W. Renfrew 4th W. K Nichols 5th fas. T. Smith Hy order of J. Thos. Smith. C apt. J. II. Jarvis, it Segt. Biliousness is a condition charac terized by a disturbance of the di gestive organs. 1 he tcm -ch U debiliated, the liver torpid, the bow els constipated. There is a loa'h ing of food, pains in the bowe!, dizziness, coated tongue and vom iting, first of the undigf-trd or part ly digested food an 2 thru of 1 f.e Chamberlain's Stomach aid Liver Tablets allay the di5turbar.ee ot the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regu late the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be n uchpWaed with the result. 1 or sale by J. L. Wooten. HOOKS WANTED. Second hand Uolis u-.r.f j Specially anything renting to Norlfi vronna Henry T. Kme. VAN I E D TruM worth r M v 1 nil - mh... - IO lravc, and advCftw toro.detabl:sheti house of MdUI ) .ear and expense, , payable iu cash. No c.in v : ... eiiuirc fl- J l;c ,e!r' and enclose 8clt- ...tY. i.tr,irMMj envelope, A. dres Manage'. 355 Ca,ton KhV;.. Chicago. D MV.MAN, A X. Kcntal and '. l ecting Agri.t, ('KEE.V!Li.Kf N C ; Pe l E.-Utr lM,ght :.nil I'.opv ty Renteo tj Exchange j lose coHecti-.n ai.d prompt turns. ' MoclioAtocl Air . PorOAtArrlx r Xly bc:rnt,f Ineler. tor Catarrh. Headach. Hr..nchil: C..M m the Head. c. Ind(r5ed by LL S. OovernrnrnL FrevTrial E J. WORST Ashland, Ohio. Read AH Road The Greenville Banking and Trust Company,, (iREENVILLE, N. C NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pays 3 per cent. Interest on all Deposits for Six Months or longer No Interest on Deposits subject to call. We are well equipped to serve you. A Screw D.w.r. Burglar and Fir Proof Mosler Safe, with Deposit Safety Boies to real, guarantees. t solute safety. m We offer liberal accommodation and a e ghd to erre our friends all times. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS R. J. COBB, Cashier.
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